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Hi everyone, I went for pigs this weekend without any spectacular results, only a little one caught with the dogs and his brother that I saw running away at aprox 200 yards that I decided not to shoot, not because his size, just because I'm sure I would 've missed him. We also looked for axis without sucess, it's starting summer here and at 10 a.m you 've to give up hunting till 6 pm... too much sun in the open and trillions of hungry mosquitoes in the shadow I'm courious what methods you people in Texas use for axis hunting? Please explain me step by step how to post pictures in my posts so I can share them with other members, I know this 've been explained before but I'm a little slow with technology... PWN, Send me a PM with your e-mail address. Thanks LG | ||
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Thanks Terry I'll try. LG | |||
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<Doc in Texas> |
We hunt them from Blinds,or stalk them or just drive around and see if we can catch them out and a openning. Thats how we do it. Doc in Texas | ||
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Doc, Here earlier in the morning or late in the afternoon are the best moments to stalk them but as they are mostly nocturnal during the rest of the day the best is to do some scouting for their senderos in the bush and you go leaving hunters in the more used ones. Then you released dogs to move them from their beds, they run fast and as the hunts are in thick bush many hunters prefer to use open sights or shotguns. LG | |||
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Most of the Axis we have are out all day and move around the ranc. I have seen them lay down in the afternoon and rest but mostly are moving. Doc | ||
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